Review: ‘The Wrecking Crew’Dave Bautista And Jason Momoa Go Wild In Hawaii In Blisteringly...
Let's be honest, Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista are a dream pairing. When they first started talking about making a movie together, it was...
Sundance Review: ‘The Weight’Ethan Hawke Smuggles Gold During The Depression Era In Muscular Friedkin-esque...
Is there any current actor who has gotten better with age than Ethan Hawke? Not to knock anything he did earlier, but his versatility...
Sundance Review: ‘Undertone’Ian Tuason’s Podcasting Horror Fails To Dial Up Original Ideas
Maybe it's just me, but I'm sick of gloomy, slow-burning horror movies about grief. Thank you, Ari Aster. Undertone is the latest and, shocker,...
Sundance Review: ‘Rock Springs’Vera Miao's Quiet And Unsettling Horror Confronts History
Attending Sundance for the first time on the ground and as a horror fan, I had a personal mission to attend at least one...
Sundance Review: ‘In The Blink Of An Eye’Andrew Stanton's Ambitious Sci-Fi Epic Crashes And...
Andrew Stanton is one of those filmmakers you constantly root for to be successful. The Wall-E director hit a home run with that Pixar...
Sundance Review: ‘Gail Daughtry And The Celebrity Sex Pass’David Wain Turns Romcom Tropes Inside...
Esteemed comedic director David Wain makes a return to Sundance with Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass, his fifth feature film, to premiere...
Sundance Review: ‘Soul Patrol’Stirring Doc On The First Black Special Ops Unit In VIetnam...
The contributions of Black soldiers have for so long been scrubbed from history, that a film like Soul Patrol becomes even more meaningful. A...
Sundance Review: ‘Leviticus’Adrian Chiarella's Queer Horror Successfully Explores The Nightmare Of Being "Cleansed"
Queer, a new subdivision of the horror genre, continues to emerge in director Adrian Chiarella’s impressive debut, Leviticus, which he also scripts. Awkward teen...
Sundance Review: ‘Frank & Louis’Kingsley Ben-Adir And Rob Morgan Star In Somber, Powerful Drama...
Swiss filmmaker Pietra Volpe wouldn't be the first choice to co-write and direct a drama about inmates, most of them Black, in a U.S....
Sundance Review: ‘Bedford Park’Stephanie Ahn’s Quietly Observant Debut Finds Meaning in Returning Home
Stephanie Ahn delivers a thought-provoking directorial debut with Bedford Park, which she also scripts.
The film tells the story of Audrey (Moon Choi), a Korean...














